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Former Member, New York State Committee of the Independence Party (73rd AD - Eastside Manhattan) and Former Member, New York City Independence Party Organizations - Manhattan Executive Committee and County Committee, representing the 73rd AD.

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Friday, May 5, 2017

A Federal Judge on Thursday Ordered Georgia to Temporarily Reopen Voter Registration until May 21st ahead of a hotly contested Congressional June 20th Runoff in the 6th District. Voter Registration had been set to shut down March 20th ahead of the deciding Runoff which is being held in the Northern suburbs of Metro Atlanta.

U.S. District Judge Timothy Batten made the Ruling as part of a broader Lawsuit by a Washington-based advocacy Group, which last month accused Georgia of Violating Federal Law by reducing the amount of time Residents have to Register to vote.

A spokeswoman for Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp said the office will seek to comply with the Order. "Brian Kemp swore an oath to uphold and defend Georgia law," spokeswoman Candice Broce said. "That is what he did, and that is what he will continue to do.”

The Suit, filed by The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law on behalf of five Civil Rights and Voting Rights organizations, claims Georgia Law cuts off Voter Registration for Federal Runoff Elections two months earlier than it should be allowed to.

Kemp’s office, which oversees Elections in Georgia, has called the Suit a Political effort by Liberal groups to attack him as a Republican officeholder. The office has also noted that the Law has been in place since Democrat Cathy Cox was Secretary of State more than a decade ago.

Batten, who was appointed to the Federal Court Bench by President George W. Bush, held the hearing Thursday in Atlanta after the groups’ asked for an Emergency Injunction.

The 6th District raced has become a Nationally watched barometer on the early effect of Trump’s Presidency, with Democrats making a run at what has been considered solidly GOP area. Democrat Jon Ossoff among a field of 18 Candidates won 48% of the vote April 18th, falling short of the necessary 50% to claim victory outright. He now faces Republican Karen Handel, a former Secretary of State who has made an effort to consolidate GOP support and got a Fundraising visit last week from Trump.

It is unclear whether Reopening Registration will have a tangible effect on the Runoff’s outcome. An analysis by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution last month found that Voter Registration in the 6th District increased only 2.5% in the months since the Presidential Election. That tied for the fourth-lowest increase among Georgia’s 14 Congressional Districts in New Registrations since then.